Shaun Derry said that Cambridge United will travel to Yeovil Town with the same group who played on Tuesday night.

The U's were without seven senior players for the trip to the Ricoh Arena with long-term injury concerns Leon Legge, David Amoo and Piero Mingoia still not nearing a return.

Greg Taylor and Medy Elito were also late withdrawals after picking up a bug, while Jabo Ibehre was out with concussion. Emmanuel Osadebe, meanwhile, has joined Newport County on loan.

And, with so many players missing, Derry said that there needs to be some "understanding" of results.

"We’re looking at the same group of players that went to Coventry," he said.

"When you’re looking at [the refereeing] decisions that went against us then throw into the equation seven senior players that would either start of be on the bench [missing out] you're thinking, hang on a minute, in a team of the stature of us at Cambridge United at League Two we can’t afford to not have that many players involved.

"I’m not too sure too many teams would have had that many players missing from their travels on Tuesday night but we did and we have to deal with it.

"I think there needs to be some sort of understanding of why you get those result."

While Mingoia's groin problem doesn't seem to be easing up, there was some good news for U's fan as Amoo has at least been involved in training again.

The right-sided midfielder hasn't featured for the U's since only lasting five minutes after coming on as a substitute against Crewe Alexandra, after which Derry said they have to make sure he's 100% fit before allowing him to play again.

Derry also confirmed that Legge could be out for another three or four weeks after his shoulder injury.

"We need them, we need those players," he said.

"We need our big players to come back. You're looking at a situation where your centre-half whose our most prominent, physical centre-half in Leon Legge and we know we’re going to be missing him for another chunk of time and that in itself is a big worry but that’s why we bought George [Taft] back.

"We’re hopeful he can build up a relationship with Greg Taylor and then Greg comes down with some sort of illness on Tuesday morning and you’re thinking well can you throw anything else our way, but you’ve just got to take it.

"[Leon has] a shoulder injury that needs a massive rehab, without an operation, which were thankful for but he’s been missing for three, four weeks and he’ll probably be missing the same period of time.

"We’ve seen David out on the field today [Thursday] and he’s just done a physical session with myself at the end of it but he’s still a while away from fitness."